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Art & Culture

Arte Gallery

The "Arte" Gallery is a vibrant platform that showcases solo exhibitions featuring contemporary Bulgarian artists, ranging from established figures to emerging talents. Our commitment revolves around presenting Bulgarian art in its...

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The Hungarian Cultural Institute

The Hungarian Cultural Institute, established in 1948, has been a stalwart representative of Hungarian culture in Bulgaria for over six decades. Situated at 16 Aksakov Street in Sofia since 1998, this institute hosts a vibrant program not...

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National Opera and Ballet

The National Opera and Ballet have stood as a bastion for preserving and enriching the vibrant tapestry of national musical and performing arts. Its enduring legacy is rooted in nurturing a profound connection with its audience,...

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City Mark Art Center

City Mark Art Center emerges as the newest addition to the capital's vibrant event scene, striking a harmonious balance between historical charm and modern technological innovation. Nestled in the heart of the city, this venue...

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Perspectives Gallery

"Rakursi" gallery is located in the very center of Sofia, next to "Slaveykov" square. The gallery presents contemporary art by Bulgarian and foreign authors. She works with a group of leading artists, exhibits and promotes young authors,...

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Dechko Uzunov Art Gallery

The Municipal Cultural Institute, specifically the Dechko Uzunov Gallery-Museum, houses an extensive collection of approximately 13,000 pieces, including oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, as well as projects and sketches from the...

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Dramedi Youth Theater

Youth Theater "Dramedi," founded in 2009 by Tsveta Baliyska—an accomplished actress and educator—serves as a nurturing ground for young talent aged 13 to 23 years. For younger enthusiasts aged 6 to 12, there's "Dramedy Junior,"...

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Graffiti of Yordan Yovchev

Yordan Yovchev's graffiti is located under the "Bridge of Lovers" next to the National Palace of Culture. It is the work of Iliya Mihailov. The initiative is organized by the "Hungry for Sport" association. The sportsmen graffiti project...

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